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Milly Alcock responds to 'Supergirl' backlash, saying critics are largely burner accounts and profiles she finds hilarious ahead of the DC film's release.
Chicago Bears tell the NFL that Arlington Heights, Illinois, and Hammond, Indiana are the only two viable new stadium locations even as local politicians are trying other options.
"Feeding Our Future" leader Aimee Bock has received a nearly 42-year prison sentence for her role in a $250 million COVID-19 fraud conspiracy.
Jeff Probst accidentally spoiled a major "Survivor 50" moment by revealing the fire-making competition loser before the footage aired on live television.
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A new Emerson poll shows Rep. Daniel Goldman trailing Brad Lander by over 30 points in his Democratic primary, signaling a socialist shift in the party.
"Lucky Strike" is an intense upcoming WWII film about an injured American soldier trapped behind enemy lines during the Battle of the Bulge.
Sen. Collins rips Maine Senate challenger Graham Platner over a resurfaced Reddit post mocking a Purple Heart soldier wounded in Taliban combat.
Trump blasts the Supreme Court over the birthright citizenship case, claiming the 14th Amendment was meant for babies of slaves, not birth tourism.
Authorities say an Indiana woman died after a physical fight with a fast food shift lead at a Tim Hortons in Fort Wayne over a drive-thru order issue.
An 11-year-old dog that survived ISIS and helped a U.S. Army veteran cope during deployment is now held at a shelter after a neighbor dispute escalated.
College football player William Davis, who transferred to Sam Houston State after playing at West Virginia, reportedly died of a gunshot wound to the chest.
Sidney Crosby says retirement is not on his mind, telling The Athletic he plans to keep playing and will discuss a new deal with the Penguins.
A married man says he's addicted to affairs, Taxi Driver writer Paul Schrader gets ghosted by his AI girlfriend, and Reddit shares its dealbreakers.
Expert says Nancy Guthrie's apparent abduction shows signs of a "wrench attack," where "mastermind" hackers recruit local muscle to carry out kidnappings.
Mayor Zohran Mamdani announced 1,000 World Cup tickets available to New Yorkers for $50, far below the $535 cheapest Ticketmaster listing price.
The RNC says it secured a consent judgment requiring North Carolina to purge noncitizens identified through jury-duty excusals from voter rolls.
Bob Woodson, founder of the Woodson Center and 1776 Unites, died at 89. He spent his life connecting Black Americans to their American Dream.
Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson reverses her Starbucks boycott stance as the coffee giant announces a massive corporate expansion in Nashville, Tennessee.
Mets and Nationals face off in an NL East rivalry matchup with Juan Soto and CJ Abrams player props highlighted alongside an over 7.5 total pick.
DOJ demands Maine, Massachusetts, Washington and Oregon issue undercover plates to ICE, threatening legal action if states don't comply by Friday.
A humanoid robot dancing to Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean" at a store in Shenzhen, China, wipes out on stage in a hilariously viral video clip.
Dr. Mehmet Oz, the CMS administrator, mocked Joy Behar on X after she warned viewers about TrumpRx, saying there are still no medications for "Trump derangement syndrome."
Former DOJ prosecutor Carmen Mercedes Lineberger is indicted for allegedly concealing Jack Smith's sealed report in files labeled as cake recipes.
Eagles edge rusher Nolan Smith accused of driving 135 mph in Georgia, adding to a pattern of speeding incidents tied to the Georgia Bulldogs program.